Not exact matches
Make sure all parts
of the
toys are intact and can't be pulled apart unless they are meant to be - like interlocking
toy pieces that are too big to
swallow.
Designed with safety in mind, this is a great
toy for kids
of all ages as there are no sharp corners or small
pieces to worry about your child
swallowing.
But, beware, do not use
toys made out
of sponge, rubber or very small
pieces because ferrets love to chew things and when they
swallow small
piece it can cause a blockage, which is very dangerous for them.
Once your puppy is strong enough or large enough to require more resilient chewing
toys, you should take this key ring away, however, since older dogs will be able to chew chunks off
of it and may
swallow the
pieces.
She has about a 5 inch «battle scar» to show for her decision to
swallow pieces of a nylabone chew
toy.
Pressed rawhide
toys are generally safer than other types
of rawhide, in that pressed rawhide generally breaks into small
pieces that are soft and easy to
swallow.
Keeping
toys out
of reach
of small children is vital because a child could easily
swallow small
pieces, get tangled in the
toy or be harmed in some way.
Make sure that any
toy you give your dog is soft enough that it will «give» a bit if you press it with your thumbnail, but durable enough that your dog won't rip off and
swallow pieces of it.
This, my friends, is more likely than the dog
swallowing a
piece of a well - made
toy for a big chewer — and much more likely to be lethal as the dog could be mislabeled as aggressive or uninhibited.
Dogs can
swallow a large
piece of rawhide or
swallow a
piece of their dog
toy or the squeaker inside the
toy, which can then get stuck in their stomach or intestines.
Note that the
toy should be durable enough not to break into
pieces, because in this case, your Yorkie might
swallow any
of them and risk its health and even life.
He also likes rope bones and other chew
toys, but because he can make short work
of some
toys, his foster mom is very careful to make sure any small
pieces are removed so he can't accidentally
swallow them.
Dogs are often injured by
swallowing sticks, small balls,
pieces of tennis ball, or the squeekers from plush squeeky
toys.
Always be sure to match dental products to your dog's size and chewing strength, and keep an eye on him when he's chewing to make sure that large
pieces of chew
toys aren't being chewed off and
swallowed.
These types
of dogs will need to have constant supervision, as they could possibly chew off
pieces of the
toy itself and
swallow them.
Select a chew
toy made
of rope or hard rubber — your dog will be less likely to tear it apart and
swallow its
pieces.
Of course, that playful puss toying with a piece of string may swallow the end and get herself in a tangl
Of course, that playful puss
toying with a
piece of string may swallow the end and get herself in a tangl
of string may
swallow the end and get herself in a tangle.
This can be anything — from chewed - up
pieces of toy and discarded socks to trash - picked trimmings from your Thanksgiving feast — that leaves you exclaiming, «My dog
swallowed something!»
For example, there should be no
pieces of the
toy that your cat could accidentally
swallow.